I understand that you use C# of course, you can use  var process =  new Process 
( )  for it and furthet jstack -l PID call


 
>Hi Zhenya,
> 
>We use the IA C# client (deployed in a.Net Core implementation using 
>containers on AWS EKS) so this makes it hard for us to run Java closures from 
>the C# client, which is why a client interface capability would be useful!
> 
>Thanks,
>Raymond.
>   
>On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 8:38 PM Zhenya Stanilovsky < arzamas...@mail.ru > 
>wrote:
>>
>>You can call it through compute api [1], i suppose.
>> 
>>[1]  
>>https://ignite.apache.org/docs/latest/distributed-computing/distributed-computing
>>   
>>>Many of the discussion threads here will generate a request for the Jave 
>>>Ignite thread dump to help triage an issue.
>>> 
>>>This is not difficult to do with command line Java tooling if you can easily 
>>>access the server running the node. However, access to those nodes may not 
>>>be simple (especially in production) and requires hands-on manual 
>>>intervention to produce.
>>> 
>>>There does not seem to be a way for an Ignite client (eg: the C# client we 
>>>use in our implementation) to ask the local Ignite node to dump the thread 
>>>state to the log based on conditions the client itself may determine.
>>> 
>>>If this is actually the case then please point me at it:) Otherwise, is this 
>>>something worth adding to the backlog?
>>> 
>>>Thanks,
>>>Raymond.
>>>  --
>>>
>>>Raymond Wilson
>>>Solution Architect, Civil Construction Software Systems (CCSS)
>>>11 Birmingham Drive |  Christchurch, New Zealand
>>>+64-21-2013317  Mobile
>>>raymond_wil...@trimble.com
>>>         
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  
> 
>  --
>
>Raymond Wilson
>Solution Architect, Civil Construction Software Systems (CCSS)
>11 Birmingham Drive |  Christchurch, New Zealand
>+64-21-2013317  Mobile
>raymond_wil...@trimble.com
>         
> 
 
 
 
 

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